Cardiff Airport Guide has been developed to provide a handy reference for those travelling to, from or through Cardiff Airport. The airport provides a wide range of facilities including those for business, children and disabled travellers. Public transportation to and from the airport is reliable and frequent with a choice of trains, coaches, taxis and car hire. The airport has one terminal which sees over 1 million passengers travel through to over 50 direct destinations each year.

Those wishing to drive to the airport will find it easily accessible and well sign posted from the access roads. There is a range of short and long stay parking, as well as drop off / pick areas and Special Assistance Parking services for those with reduced mobility.

Whether you have an early flight or have to stay at the airport during the night, airport hotels are always the best option. Find hotel deals at Cardiff Airport on our hotels page, and start your holiday now!

Stargazers have the chance to catch the highly rare occurrence during a short night-flight from Cardiff Airport. The opportunity offers a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity to see the natural light while in the heights of the skies which is a result of interaction between the magnetic fields of the Earth and the sun.

When 5-year-old Harrison embarked on his first holiday outside of the UK, his autism made his time in the airport rather unpleasant. The experience for him and his mother, Marie Lao left them feeling like they would be unable to book a holiday for the next 3 years…

...BUT, a new scheme implemented at Cardiff Airport now hopes to put his worries at ease, with the airport's disability wristband scheme which alerts staff discreetly to people who have autism. Ms Lao said it’s made "all the difference".
Previously, she claims "We took him away when he was little, and he was really difficult."

Ever thought about a short, relaxing trip away to Iceland? Well now might be your chance after Cardiff Airport’s announcement to fly direct to Iceland as of 2018. The Welsh airport is offering the chance for UK holidaymakers to fly to Akureyri in North Iceland.